Brave Combat Federation's maiden MMA fight in India on April 23

IANS  |  Mumbai 

The first ever Brave Combat Federation's Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight will take place at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium here on April 23.

Owned by Bahrain's Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the event will see the likes of Hardeep Rai, Abdul Muneer, Gurdarshan Mangat, Mohammad Farhad, Chaitanya Gavali, Bharat Khandare, Govind Ale, Nelson Paes and Atif Mohammad, vying for the top honours.

These athletes were the first to represent in international events in Bahrain, Brazil and Abu Dhabi as a part of the Brave Combat Federation.

Brave Combat Federation president Mohammed Shahid said: "We view this event as the next step towards strengthening diplomatic, cultural and economic ties between and Bahrain. We are excited to kick off our 2017 event calendar with the event in Mumbai."

"Our event in will be the perfect way to pay tribute to the great nation of and honour the spirit of Mumbai. Indian athletes had been making their presence felt in various combat on the international level.

"It is time for to go for glory. is the emerging market in our strategy. Focusing on the Indian market is key to grow the brand and the sport of MMA in the Asean region," he added.

--IANS

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Brave Combat Federation's maiden MMA fight in India on April 23

The first ever Brave Combat Federation's Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight will take place at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium here on April 23.

The first ever Brave Combat Federation's Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight will take place at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium here on April 23.

Owned by Bahrain's Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the event will see the likes of Hardeep Rai, Abdul Muneer, Gurdarshan Mangat, Mohammad Farhad, Chaitanya Gavali, Bharat Khandare, Govind Ale, Nelson Paes and Atif Mohammad, vying for the top honours.

These athletes were the first to represent in international events in Bahrain, Brazil and Abu Dhabi as a part of the Brave Combat Federation.

Brave Combat Federation president Mohammed Shahid said: "We view this event as the next step towards strengthening diplomatic, cultural and economic ties between and Bahrain. We are excited to kick off our 2017 event calendar with the event in Mumbai."

"Our event in will be the perfect way to pay tribute to the great nation of and honour the spirit of Mumbai. Indian athletes had been making their presence felt in various combat on the international level.

"It is time for to go for glory. is the emerging market in our strategy. Focusing on the Indian market is key to grow the brand and the sport of MMA in the Asean region," he added.

--IANS

gau/tri/bg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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